The Next Oil Price Spike Could Come Sooner Than Traders Think
Oil prices have dropped back to pre-war levels since the United States and Iran agreed to negotiate a deal under a framework that included the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. With oil flows out of the Middle East starting to return to the market, analysts, investment banks, and traders expect th...
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What happenedThe Next Oil Price Spike Could Come Sooner Than Traders Think.
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The Next Oil Price Spike Could Come Sooner Than Traders Think
Oil prices have dropped back to pre-war levels since the United States and Iran agreed to negotiate a deal under a framework that included the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. With oil fl...